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31: 169: 157:(PPC) that dominated Congolese politics for years, and was elected councillor-representative in the Middle Congo territorial assembly in 1946. It was also a year later through the territorial assembly that he was elected to become the representative in the French Union assembly. In 1949, he abandoned the PPC long after it became a branch of 189:
Secretariat-General of the French Community in Paris in 1960 before Congo gained independence from France with Youlou as the president. Finally, on December 9, 1960, he was appointed to serve as the ambassador of the Republic of Congo to the United States and the United Nations. He died in Pointe Noire at the age of 58.
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to align with his party, the Democratic Union for the Defense of African Interests (UDDIA). He was rewarded the position of Chief Secretary of Ministries of the Budget and Financial Affairs and Minister of Public Works and Transport. Further, he was part of the Congolese delegation to the
42: 180:(FDC) in 1955, Emmanuel Damongo-Dadet embarked on a career in broadcasting occupying the position of Chief of the African broadcasts of the French Equatorial Africa Radio. In the 1956 legislative election, he lost a challenge to the incumbent 134:, a colony that was ruled by France. In his early days, he was taught at Brazzaville and went on to become a teacher and director of École Urbaine at Dolisie. A renowned journalist, poet and novelist in his native country, he wrote 309: 304: 324: 165:(RDA). As a result, he lost both seats in the elections to the Middle-Congo territorial assembly and the French Union assembly in 1952 and 1953. 30: 319: 126:(August 18, 1914 – March 14, 1973) was the first Congolese ambassador to the United States and the United Nations. He was born in 339: 277: 261: 314: 223:
Historical Dictionary of Republic of the Congo By John Frank Clark, Samuel Decalo, Scarecrow Press, 2012, pg. 128
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Historical Dictionary of Republic of the Congo By John Frank Clark, Samuel Decalo, Scarecrow Press, 2012, pg. 128
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Historical Dictionary of Republic of the Congo By John Frank Clark, Samuel Decalo, Scarecrow Press, 2012, pg. 128
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Gauze, Rene (1973). "The Politics of Congo-Brazzaville", p. 243. Hoover Institution Press, Stanford.
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Gauze, Rene (1973). "The Politics of Congo-Brazzaville", p. 21. Hoover Institution Press, Stanford.
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Emmanuel Damongo-Dadet was also a prefect in the colonial administration during the time
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for Deputy of the Middle Congo to the French National assembly and was persuaded by
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Permanent Representatives of the Republic of the Congo to the United Nations
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Emmanuel Damongo-Dadet meeting with President John F. Kennedy, 1961
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Ambassadors of the Republic of the Congo to the United States
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International Yearbook and Statesmen's Who's Who 1963
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The Republic of Congo Ambassador to the United States & United Nations
Impfondo
Pointe Noire
Congolese Progressive Party
Congolese Democratic Front
Impfondo
Middle Congo
Félix Eboué
French Equatorial Africa
Congolese Progressive Party
Félix Houphouët-Boigny
African Democratic Rally

Congolese Democratic Front
Jean-FĂ©lix Tchicaya
Fulbert Youlou
"John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum"
ISBN
0-8179-1291-6
ISBN
0-8179-1291-6
Categories
Ambassadors of the Republic of the Congo to the United States
Permanent Representatives of the Republic of the Congo to the United Nations
People from Brazzaville
Republic of the Congo journalists
Congolese Progressive Party politicians
1910s births
1973 deaths

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